With hindsight I know why I failed; some of my examples were poor, especially the one for rules and procedures and role similar to train driver, but even the one regarding the perseverance to learn something wasn’t structured in a good way. Often I didn't include the key words they would expect to hear. Plus, at the end I must have sounded quite deflated, as I knew already I wouldn’t pass. Anyway, you can learn a lot from a failure, and I think I have. My concern is the strength of some of my examples though.Do you know how you failed last time? Do you remember what questions they asked?
And how much preparation did you do?
Not looking to the MMI also!
The questions were the same except the first and the second ("…relied on to do well in difficult time" and "…to work knowing it was important not to make a mistake"), we had "...you've had to solve a difficult problem" and "...you've had to work for long periods of time alone".